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Chicago examiner vol x no 247 a m friday friday Chicago october 4 1912 u s patart office ' r^ll^c jitc 1-ilin i m cnh rm um*a i 15 dead 50 hurt in rail wreck wife saves chicagoan women first say rescuers you don't take me with out my husband says mrs phillip l james new haven & hartford ex press ditched while violat ing speed rules wooden pullman coaches burned westrort conn oet 3 probably fifteen dead and fifty injured is the toll of the wreck here late this afternoon of the springfield express new york bound from boston over the new york new haven & hartford rail road of these the great majority of the dead were burned alive in the wreckage of the flimsy wooden pullman cars which took fire immediately after the crash the train plunging along at a speed of forty-five miles an hour failed to take a crossing and was ditched immediately aft erward the locomotive boiler exploded the bodies of sever passengers most of them women have already been taken from the charred debris of the cars burned beyond recognition it is believed that many more victims ere still within the ruins details as to the exact cause of the wreck are meager as yet it is kuown however that the train was seven min utes late it is known also that the train wÂ«s being run at a speed greatly in ex cess of the rules laid down by the authori ties after a similar wreck on the new haven road a year ago which resulted from tlie same causes that brought about to-day's disaster mail car leaps over engine extraordinary scenes attended the catas trophe the locomotive turned a com plete somersault the mail car immediate ly behind it was catapulted over the top or the engine and lauded without wheels twenty feet in front the wheels later be ing found beneath the wreckage of the locomotive an automobile standing near the track at the time of the explosion was over turned by the concussion and its occu pants thrown out trees were uprooted and chickens beheaded agonizing scenes followed men with their clothing aflame battled to wrench free women who were pinned down in the burning wreckage crowds of rescuers stood by helpless to aid victims who could plainly be seen in the flaming cars following is the list of dead so far as they have been reported the dead bkiady mrs james c daughter-in law of anthony n brady of albany n y tucker mrs carl daughter of an thony n brady gavit mrs e p also a daughter of mr brady clark g 1 engineer mokek j j fireman two bodies unidentified p l james saved by wife among the injured are mr and mrs phillip l james of lake forest 111 mrs james suffered many painful cuts on the head arms legs and hands her body is covered with bruises her husband's head and hands were cut mr james who is connected witli mar shall field & co and who is a nephew of the late marshall field owes his life to the determination of his wife that she would die beside him or see that he was dragged from the smoldering ruins of the parlor car at the same luonieut she herself was rescued the two were iu hie forward part of the parlor car right next the buffet mr james was rendered unconscious when the train left the track being thrown vio lently against the wall of the car refuses to leave husband his wife was uninjured and crawled to his side when she recovered her own self control in the midst of the injured and the wreckage she lifted him to an easier position and then waited for the rescue party she heard cutting their way through the smashed timbers there's a woman drag her out some one shouter you don't take me without my hus band mrs james called back here he is helpless i can crawl out between those timbers myself women first was insisted it's together or he first he's helpless was the ultimatum ot the devoted wife and she won ber point the rescue party bs guided by her to the unconscious man i after drugging him to a foint of fcty the wife followed k owe my life to mrs james .** the 50,000 see flyer fall 2,000 feet charles f walsh is dashed to death in spiral glide at trenton n j trextox x j oct Â«.â€” charles f walsh noted aviator fell 2.000 feet to his death late this afternoon iu the pres ence of more than 50,000 persons the tragedy occurred iu full view of the as sembled throng and women sickened while | men turned their beads to shut ut the scene walsh scarcely twenty-five years old had been astonishing patrons at the fair all week by his remarkable flying making sensational altitude climbs from which be came down in the dangerous spiral glide it was this that caused his death while the thousands looked on walsh soared 4.000 feet did fancy diving dropped to an altitude of 2,000 feet and then began the hazardous spiral descent which he usually ended with an exhibition of aerial turkey trotting he had hardly begun the glide when one of the planes of the craft collapsed and man and machine started tumbling to earth there was a cry of horror as walsh could be seen striving to stop the fall and then a hush walsh fell beneath the heavy engine and was crushed so that lie lived less thai three minutes he was a native of san diego cal where he lived with his wife nnd two small children his wife and children are now visiting at hammouds port x y steal tinker's auto tire thieves cut straps while cubs act ing manager is making call joe tinker acting manager of the cubs and idol of the west side base ball fans walked into the Chicago avenue police station last night and reported that a thief had stolen an extra automobile tire strapped to the rear of his machine wliile he and mrs tinker were making a call at the home of dr jay titt por north state street some one had cut the straps holding the tire tinker's complaint is one of more thnn 100 similar ones that have been made to north side police sta tions within two weeks the police be lieve the thieves use a swift automobile drive alongside a car carrying extra tires and sheltered by their own machine steal the tires and speed away miss helen gould arrives philanthropist's train in wreck is 16 hours late at Chicago with au entourage of servants secretaries and friends miss helen gould the noted philanthropist came into Chicago nearly sixteen hours late last night having quite comfortably survived a railroad wreck the train ou which miss gould's car was at tached struck a freight wreck near buffalo the shock in her car was scarcely per ceptible it did not wake her up the porter said afterward miss gould was to have addressed the railroad young men's christian association last night but will address it to-day instead fire routs hotel guests flames in the union also alarms patrons of new sherman fire in the union hotel randolph street near clark street last night caused ex citement among guests of that hostelry and the new hotel sherman nearby many left their rooms when they heard the clanging fire gongs and hurried to the street diners in the lambs cafe under the ashland building left their tables in spite of the reassurance of the doorkeeper that the fire was not lu the building grease ignited iu the kitchen of the union restaurant and was extinguished before much damage had been done girl kidnaped is fear ruth kunasz seven years old and the idol of her mother has vanished from her home at 6031 vernon avenue and mrs kuuasz last night expressed the fear tbat the child has been kidnaped by her father rudolph kunasz a penecostal missionary and holy ghost preacher from whom mrs kunasz is separated no oue who knows the little girl has seen her since she left her home at ten minutes to oue o'clock last wednesday afternoon to walk six short blocks to the carter school at wa bash avenue and sixty-first street 25 taken in vice crusade 75 escape 100 warrants issued at re quest of wayman many others being prepared u s raidschicago resort government starts nation wide action against white slave traffic armed with warrants issued at the be hest of state's attorney wavmun de tectives from the twenty-second street police station last night arrested twenty five men and women keepers of disor derly houses iu that police district three times as many escaped for 100 warrants were placed in the hands of captain ryan of the twenty-second street station according to a statement issued by the state's attorneys office yesterday afternoon likewise it was stated that thirty-five other warrants covering the Chicago ave nue district had been placed in the bands of captain john lieum for immediate | service but at midnight lieutenant jacob reich declared he had not even seen a warrant hundreds of other warrants arc beiug prepared * those arrested last night weie quickly taken to the police station and almost as quickly released on bonds signed by professional bondsmen u s conducts raid this was one of two bombs exploded yesterday in the Chicago vice crusade the other was exploded by uncle sara who through government agents raided a disorderly bouse in twenty-first place ar rested seven inmates and took them to xew york to testify before the federal grand jury seized a hotel register and subpoenaed three other persons immediate ly to go to xew york to testify this latter move is believed to be the forerunner of ail almost nation-wide cru sade against the white slave traffic it is declared that the federal authorities have obtained evidence proving the existence of a vice combine the agents of which j have headquarters in both new york and Chicago i exposure of this ring it is declared will i account for the disappearance of scores of i forcigt.-born girls who have in recent years disappeared after leaving new york en route for Chicago and other cities farther i west prominent men named prior to the arrest of the resort keep ers last uight forty saloon and hotel keep ers iu the Chicago aveuue district were summoned to the office of captain john renin and warned that they will be ar rested and vigorously prosecuted if they fail to regard the laws and ordinances relating to the vice question it was declared last night that many men and women prominent in business and social circles are named iu some of the warrants as owners of properties and that they will be prosecuted just the same as the keepers and agents the warrants named august 10 as the date of the al leged offenses secretly investigated cases this date considerably antedated the time the september grand jury was con vened not until the warrants were is sued yesterday did it become known tbat state's attorney waynian bas been se cretly investigating vice conditions since july 1 and has the evidence in 1,000 cases locked iu his safe state's attorney wayman by invoking the power of the municipal courts em phasized bis statement of last sunday uight when he said every judge of the municipal courts lu Chicago bas power to issue a warrant for the arrest not only of the keeper but of the inmates and of the owners and agents of the premises and the chief justice of the municipal court cau by an order of record in that court directed to the chief of police and the bailiff of the municipal court close every disorderly house iu chi cago without a judicial proceeding besides raiding the resort the govern meint agents also visited the alhambra hotel 1030 south state street and seized the hotel register and other books which will be snbmitted to the federal grand jury in new york discuss house cleaning issuance of the warrants and the gov ernmental action both followed closely upon a harmony meeting at which state's attorney wayman met the committee of fifteen foremost iu the vice crusade and discussed with them ways and means of cleaning chicago's municipal house this meeting was held in the office of clifford w barnes presideut of the reform body in the otis building at the coucluslou of the raeÂ»ting the following peace statement was issued we met to consider ways and means to carry on furtboj prosecution under the pandering act and the interview was per fectly satisfactory i the statement was signed by messrs i barnes butler allen whitney and kraus turks routed by servians first battle in balkans 50 killed in encounter i king peter of servia studying war map j g b shaw prefers friendship to love eugenics congress is startled by speech of noted brit ish author special cable to the examiner london oct s â€” cfeorge bernard shaw assumed the role of an apostle of protest to-night at a meeting of the kugeulcs ed ucation society he startled his auditors by d personal experience concerning the op]k)site sex during night strolls in oxford street df ii 1 kwnrt of middlesborough was speaking on the influence of grand parental age on offspring h <? h l just made tin statement that friendship is a high and selective feeling sexual instinct is promiscuous when (!. b shaw arose to remark this is contrary to my personal experi ence 1 have walked oxford street from end to end to sec to what number of peo ple or the opposite sex i would be at tracted you would imagine that i would be attracted to many but i found it possible t go down that thoroughfare without be ing attracted to a single one my instinct for friendship is as promiscuous as any thing could be i can walk through ox ford street desiring to make friends with a rent many people after major leonard darwin son of charles darwin who was chairman of the meeting had restored order kr kwart proceeded with his speech later how ever mr shaw made a few more re marks dr kwart said man has a tend ency to select for a wife a woman whose parents are of greater age than his own i have interviewed 8.0fh families to obtain these statistics he said and 1 tind the reverse happens in the case of the woman she chooses a man whose parents are younger than her own time affects parents and produces modifications in the offspring which apparently are transmitted to succeeding generations maturity children-children whose par ents are between thirty and thirty-five ami the mothers between twenty-five and thirty are larger and lighter in color the families are smaller and more in telligent but tile offspring do rs?t live as long as children lorn luimedlutl^bvbcfore or after maturity montenegrins fail to answer fire of enemy powers may interfere spscial cable to the examiner st i'ktkksi'.l'ltt oct s dispatches stating that bulgarian troops are crossing the turkish frontier at several points were received by the ktissian government to-night london qct 3 anticipating a for mal declaration of war bulgarians are crossing the frontier and fighting is al ready taking place at different points along the border this is the information contained in a dispatch to the russian government to night other dispatches tell of severe fighting bet eon servian troops and turks on the southwestern frontier of servia the first engagement is said to have been fought at vranya in servia where a force of k turkish soldiers encountered a body of servian infantry fire on montenegrins fifty were killed in all most of them on the turkish side a dispatch from ottinje states that turkish frontier guards fired on monte negrin troop r.ross the border to-d:iy but the latter did not return the fire and the turks retired the montenegrin forces are being mo bilized with nil possible haste and the country is afire with enthusiasm at the prospect of war with turkey <( nstantinoi'i oct i.-the pcrte has decided to reject the greek demand for the removal of the embargo mi cheek vessels the porte has taken ihe ground that interrvitlon.il law permits a snrsreiga st:ite to requisition foreign vessels for its own requirements it is willing however eventually to compensate the owners of the craft a great war demonstration was enacted hereto-night the entire city was sblaxe with military enthusiasm l'rocessions or thousands of students and others njoved through the treets singing and listening to liery speeches a great throng gathered in front f the palace where the sultan appeared on i balcony for a few minutes later in the evening the bulgarian lega tion was stoned and it became necessary to surround the building with a strong guard of police bluff of a rare order may explain the eight county board members in bribery plot bartzen is told john carmody charges commissioner he supposed to be harris solicited 8,000 from him on promise to buy his property for new hospital site bartzen vetoes purchase has owner's offer of land for 3,000 less than b6ard voted to pay for it looks like other deals tried i shall sift it says president president peter bartzen in vetoing an order to purchase a new branch hospital site yesterday exposed a conspiracy in which eight county commissioners planned to collect 8,000 in bribe money for consenting to the purchase accompanying president bartzen's veto message was a legal agreement by which john carmody owner of the land in question agreed to bell the land to the county for 25,000 3,000 less than the county board had toted to pay him carmody says he was approached . carmody told bartzen of being approached by a man who said that he was county commissioner daniel j harris this man carmody said told him that he could sell his property to the county for 28,000 if he would give 8,000 of that sum to him ( harris i to be divided with seven other county commissioners carmody told president bartzen of the deal and while steps were being taken to make an investigation carmody submitted the property at 28,000 the county commissioners voting to accept the report of the building committtee recommending the purchase were burg fitzgerald hartrav . mendel sultan coffey glennon kuflewski ragen bartzen president bartzen and commissioner coffey voted wftk the majority to put the board on record having in their possession at the time car mody's offer to sell for 2"*,000 wanted 8,000 bribe is charge it was the most brazen attempt to steal county funds which has ever come to my attention if carmody's story be true said president bartgen he certainly acts as though it were true and the fact that the board once rejected his bid then reconsidered their vote and accepted it at exactly the figure named in the alleged bribe offer makes the deal look like a couple of others which have been attempted in connection with the purchase of hospital sites this man carmody came to me and said that harris had told him that he and seven other county commissioners would see that his bid of 28,000 was accepted if he would give harris 8,000 of the sum to be divided charges other attempted steals while we were invest ifcat ins the case and after carmody had offered to sell for 25,000 thr county board accepted his bid of 28,000 on the recom mendation of the building commissioner i knew at the time that carmody was ready to expose them but voted with them to pass the order and get them on record this is not the first time a steal has been attempted in negotiation to buy sites for branch hospitals i have laid traps for those fellows be fore but they always got suspicious i will order a thorough investigation of this and if legal evidence can be produced to show this conspiracy there i will be some vacancies on the board offered land for 25,000 the property in question is located between byron and grace streets california and francisco avenues there are fifteen acres in the lot car mody is a blacksmith and lives at 3501 janssen street he offers any ten of the fifteen acres for 25,000 at the time carmody exposed the conspiracy he was angered at what he called an attempt to rob him he stated positively that commissioner harris had approached him and made the bribe offer after private detectives had begun an investigation and laid a trap lo catch the cou-missiontrs carmcdy was given information which left him en the verge of a panic he refused to take any part in the investigation carmody gets stage fright influences which have reached him since the investigation waa begua have had a marked effect on carmody's memory last night he said that he was not biire that the n an who approached him was harris he said he was hferr's and i thought he was but^^santed out the l b carmody's offer to sell county land for 25,000 fhn carmodv has off-red to sell to cook county for 26,000 ten acres of land for a branch hospital site which the county board has already voted to buy for 28,000 because of this fact and because carmody stated that 8,0 00 in bribes was demanded of him president peter bartzen vetoed th e resolution of the board purchas ing the property at 28,000 carmody's offer to sell for 25,000 fol lows honorable peter bartzen president board of county commissioners cook county i hereby offer for sale to cook county any ten acrea of the prop erty located on california avenue francisco avenue byron and grace streets which consists in all of fifteen acres the ten acres desired to be selected from this parcel by the board of county commlsalon ers i will sell said ten acres to sa id county and furnish good abstract for the same for the sum of twen ty-five thousand dollars t25,000 or will sell the whole parcel for two thousand five hundred dollars 2.5c0 per acre john carmody â– nued on 2d page 4th column continued on 2d page 2d column at tav fck the association of american adver y tisers has examined and certified v to the circulation of this publisa tion the figures of circulation contained ln e association's report only are guaranteed hm eta tion of american advertiser wo tsoo whitehall bldg n t city female help wanted women and girls see how many people waut workers who can do what you know how to do stores and offices household and domestic professions and trades saleswomen solicitors etc t<ook under the beading that de scribes your work and find your particular job don't wait â€” turn to the want ad pages now or call on the examiner free employment bureau u w madison street three want ad offices xo 9 w madison st near state st 326 w madison st hearst building and 27 north sth avenue pbonij main 5000 or automatic 44314 go to california now only 188 via rÂ«ck islan>l linen in comfortable through tourist sleeping f'ars choice of three best route llininff cars tickets sold sept th to oct lbth i-'ur full i herniation rail or write l 11 mccormick adau-at^lid dearborn itraÂ«a central 44-16 am mmmmx Chicago and vicinity â€” fair ffisis friday and saturday warmer satur il day moderate southwest winds j<r^~t rauge of temperatures yesterday jktjfihk a highest 67 \ jp q lowest 55 jp rk ctlbs average 61 \ Â»

Chicago examiner vol x no 247 a m friday friday Chicago october 4 1912 u s patart office ' r^ll^c jitc 1-ilin i m cnh rm um*a i 15 dead 50 hurt in rail wreck wife saves chicagoan women first say rescuers you don't take me with out my husband says mrs phillip l james new haven & hartford ex press ditched while violat ing speed rules wooden pullman coaches burned westrort conn oet 3 probably fifteen dead and fifty injured is the toll of the wreck here late this afternoon of the springfield express new york bound from boston over the new york new haven & hartford rail road of these the great majority of the dead were burned alive in the wreckage of the flimsy wooden pullman cars which took fire immediately after the crash the train plunging along at a speed of forty-five miles an hour failed to take a crossing and was ditched immediately aft erward the locomotive boiler exploded the bodies of sever passengers most of them women have already been taken from the charred debris of the cars burned beyond recognition it is believed that many more victims ere still within the ruins details as to the exact cause of the wreck are meager as yet it is kuown however that the train was seven min utes late it is known also that the train wÂ«s being run at a speed greatly in ex cess of the rules laid down by the authori ties after a similar wreck on the new haven road a year ago which resulted from tlie same causes that brought about to-day's disaster mail car leaps over engine extraordinary scenes attended the catas trophe the locomotive turned a com plete somersault the mail car immediate ly behind it was catapulted over the top or the engine and lauded without wheels twenty feet in front the wheels later be ing found beneath the wreckage of the locomotive an automobile standing near the track at the time of the explosion was over turned by the concussion and its occu pants thrown out trees were uprooted and chickens beheaded agonizing scenes followed men with their clothing aflame battled to wrench free women who were pinned down in the burning wreckage crowds of rescuers stood by helpless to aid victims who could plainly be seen in the flaming cars following is the list of dead so far as they have been reported the dead bkiady mrs james c daughter-in law of anthony n brady of albany n y tucker mrs carl daughter of an thony n brady gavit mrs e p also a daughter of mr brady clark g 1 engineer mokek j j fireman two bodies unidentified p l james saved by wife among the injured are mr and mrs phillip l james of lake forest 111 mrs james suffered many painful cuts on the head arms legs and hands her body is covered with bruises her husband's head and hands were cut mr james who is connected witli mar shall field & co and who is a nephew of the late marshall field owes his life to the determination of his wife that she would die beside him or see that he was dragged from the smoldering ruins of the parlor car at the same luonieut she herself was rescued the two were iu hie forward part of the parlor car right next the buffet mr james was rendered unconscious when the train left the track being thrown vio lently against the wall of the car refuses to leave husband his wife was uninjured and crawled to his side when she recovered her own self control in the midst of the injured and the wreckage she lifted him to an easier position and then waited for the rescue party she heard cutting their way through the smashed timbers there's a woman drag her out some one shouter you don't take me without my hus band mrs james called back here he is helpless i can crawl out between those timbers myself women first was insisted it's together or he first he's helpless was the ultimatum ot the devoted wife and she won ber point the rescue party bs guided by her to the unconscious man i after drugging him to a foint of fcty the wife followed k owe my life to mrs james .** the 50,000 see flyer fall 2,000 feet charles f walsh is dashed to death in spiral glide at trenton n j trextox x j oct Â«.â€” charles f walsh noted aviator fell 2.000 feet to his death late this afternoon iu the pres ence of more than 50,000 persons the tragedy occurred iu full view of the as sembled throng and women sickened while | men turned their beads to shut ut the scene walsh scarcely twenty-five years old had been astonishing patrons at the fair all week by his remarkable flying making sensational altitude climbs from which be came down in the dangerous spiral glide it was this that caused his death while the thousands looked on walsh soared 4.000 feet did fancy diving dropped to an altitude of 2,000 feet and then began the hazardous spiral descent which he usually ended with an exhibition of aerial turkey trotting he had hardly begun the glide when one of the planes of the craft collapsed and man and machine started tumbling to earth there was a cry of horror as walsh could be seen striving to stop the fall and then a hush walsh fell beneath the heavy engine and was crushed so that lie lived less thai three minutes he was a native of san diego cal where he lived with his wife nnd two small children his wife and children are now visiting at hammouds port x y steal tinker's auto tire thieves cut straps while cubs act ing manager is making call joe tinker acting manager of the cubs and idol of the west side base ball fans walked into the Chicago avenue police station last night and reported that a thief had stolen an extra automobile tire strapped to the rear of his machine wliile he and mrs tinker were making a call at the home of dr jay titt por north state street some one had cut the straps holding the tire tinker's complaint is one of more thnn 100 similar ones that have been made to north side police sta tions within two weeks the police be lieve the thieves use a swift automobile drive alongside a car carrying extra tires and sheltered by their own machine steal the tires and speed away miss helen gould arrives philanthropist's train in wreck is 16 hours late at Chicago with au entourage of servants secretaries and friends miss helen gould the noted philanthropist came into Chicago nearly sixteen hours late last night having quite comfortably survived a railroad wreck the train ou which miss gould's car was at tached struck a freight wreck near buffalo the shock in her car was scarcely per ceptible it did not wake her up the porter said afterward miss gould was to have addressed the railroad young men's christian association last night but will address it to-day instead fire routs hotel guests flames in the union also alarms patrons of new sherman fire in the union hotel randolph street near clark street last night caused ex citement among guests of that hostelry and the new hotel sherman nearby many left their rooms when they heard the clanging fire gongs and hurried to the street diners in the lambs cafe under the ashland building left their tables in spite of the reassurance of the doorkeeper that the fire was not lu the building grease ignited iu the kitchen of the union restaurant and was extinguished before much damage had been done girl kidnaped is fear ruth kunasz seven years old and the idol of her mother has vanished from her home at 6031 vernon avenue and mrs kuuasz last night expressed the fear tbat the child has been kidnaped by her father rudolph kunasz a penecostal missionary and holy ghost preacher from whom mrs kunasz is separated no oue who knows the little girl has seen her since she left her home at ten minutes to oue o'clock last wednesday afternoon to walk six short blocks to the carter school at wa bash avenue and sixty-first street 25 taken in vice crusade 75 escape 100 warrants issued at re quest of wayman many others being prepared u s raidschicago resort government starts nation wide action against white slave traffic armed with warrants issued at the be hest of state's attorney wavmun de tectives from the twenty-second street police station last night arrested twenty five men and women keepers of disor derly houses iu that police district three times as many escaped for 100 warrants were placed in the hands of captain ryan of the twenty-second street station according to a statement issued by the state's attorneys office yesterday afternoon likewise it was stated that thirty-five other warrants covering the Chicago ave nue district had been placed in the bands of captain john lieum for immediate | service but at midnight lieutenant jacob reich declared he had not even seen a warrant hundreds of other warrants arc beiug prepared * those arrested last night weie quickly taken to the police station and almost as quickly released on bonds signed by professional bondsmen u s conducts raid this was one of two bombs exploded yesterday in the Chicago vice crusade the other was exploded by uncle sara who through government agents raided a disorderly bouse in twenty-first place ar rested seven inmates and took them to xew york to testify before the federal grand jury seized a hotel register and subpoenaed three other persons immediate ly to go to xew york to testify this latter move is believed to be the forerunner of ail almost nation-wide cru sade against the white slave traffic it is declared that the federal authorities have obtained evidence proving the existence of a vice combine the agents of which j have headquarters in both new york and Chicago i exposure of this ring it is declared will i account for the disappearance of scores of i forcigt.-born girls who have in recent years disappeared after leaving new york en route for Chicago and other cities farther i west prominent men named prior to the arrest of the resort keep ers last uight forty saloon and hotel keep ers iu the Chicago aveuue district were summoned to the office of captain john renin and warned that they will be ar rested and vigorously prosecuted if they fail to regard the laws and ordinances relating to the vice question it was declared last night that many men and women prominent in business and social circles are named iu some of the warrants as owners of properties and that they will be prosecuted just the same as the keepers and agents the warrants named august 10 as the date of the al leged offenses secretly investigated cases this date considerably antedated the time the september grand jury was con vened not until the warrants were is sued yesterday did it become known tbat state's attorney waynian bas been se cretly investigating vice conditions since july 1 and has the evidence in 1,000 cases locked iu his safe state's attorney wayman by invoking the power of the municipal courts em phasized bis statement of last sunday uight when he said every judge of the municipal courts lu Chicago bas power to issue a warrant for the arrest not only of the keeper but of the inmates and of the owners and agents of the premises and the chief justice of the municipal court cau by an order of record in that court directed to the chief of police and the bailiff of the municipal court close every disorderly house iu chi cago without a judicial proceeding besides raiding the resort the govern meint agents also visited the alhambra hotel 1030 south state street and seized the hotel register and other books which will be snbmitted to the federal grand jury in new york discuss house cleaning issuance of the warrants and the gov ernmental action both followed closely upon a harmony meeting at which state's attorney wayman met the committee of fifteen foremost iu the vice crusade and discussed with them ways and means of cleaning chicago's municipal house this meeting was held in the office of clifford w barnes presideut of the reform body in the otis building at the coucluslou of the raeÂ»ting the following peace statement was issued we met to consider ways and means to carry on furtboj prosecution under the pandering act and the interview was per fectly satisfactory i the statement was signed by messrs i barnes butler allen whitney and kraus turks routed by servians first battle in balkans 50 killed in encounter i king peter of servia studying war map j g b shaw prefers friendship to love eugenics congress is startled by speech of noted brit ish author special cable to the examiner london oct s â€” cfeorge bernard shaw assumed the role of an apostle of protest to-night at a meeting of the kugeulcs ed ucation society he startled his auditors by d personal experience concerning the op]k)site sex during night strolls in oxford street df ii 1 kwnrt of middlesborough was speaking on the influence of grand parental age on offspring h h l just made tin statement that friendship is a high and selective feeling sexual instinct is promiscuous when (!. b shaw arose to remark this is contrary to my personal experi ence 1 have walked oxford street from end to end to sec to what number of peo ple or the opposite sex i would be at tracted you would imagine that i would be attracted to many but i found it possible t go down that thoroughfare without be ing attracted to a single one my instinct for friendship is as promiscuous as any thing could be i can walk through ox ford street desiring to make friends with a rent many people after major leonard darwin son of charles darwin who was chairman of the meeting had restored order kr kwart proceeded with his speech later how ever mr shaw made a few more re marks dr kwart said man has a tend ency to select for a wife a woman whose parents are of greater age than his own i have interviewed 8.0fh families to obtain these statistics he said and 1 tind the reverse happens in the case of the woman she chooses a man whose parents are younger than her own time affects parents and produces modifications in the offspring which apparently are transmitted to succeeding generations maturity children-children whose par ents are between thirty and thirty-five ami the mothers between twenty-five and thirty are larger and lighter in color the families are smaller and more in telligent but tile offspring do rs?t live as long as children lorn luimedlutl^bvbcfore or after maturity montenegrins fail to answer fire of enemy powers may interfere spscial cable to the examiner st i'ktkksi'.l'ltt oct s dispatches stating that bulgarian troops are crossing the turkish frontier at several points were received by the ktissian government to-night london qct 3 anticipating a for mal declaration of war bulgarians are crossing the frontier and fighting is al ready taking place at different points along the border this is the information contained in a dispatch to the russian government to night other dispatches tell of severe fighting bet eon servian troops and turks on the southwestern frontier of servia the first engagement is said to have been fought at vranya in servia where a force of k turkish soldiers encountered a body of servian infantry fire on montenegrins fifty were killed in all most of them on the turkish side a dispatch from ottinje states that turkish frontier guards fired on monte negrin troop r.ross the border to-d:iy but the latter did not return the fire and the turks retired the montenegrin forces are being mo bilized with nil possible haste and the country is afire with enthusiasm at the prospect of war with turkey l linen in comfortable through tourist sleeping f'ars choice of three best route llininff cars tickets sold sept th to oct lbth i-'ur full i herniation rail or write l 11 mccormick adau-at^lid dearborn itraÂ«a central 44-16 am mmmmx Chicago and vicinity â€” fair ffisis friday and saturday warmer satur il day moderate southwest winds j